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Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Final layout...............


It took 3 tries to get to this final layout of the African/batik quilt top.  I stacked the rows and took the pieces up to my main floor studio for sewing.

Then I spent time outside pulling weeds in the front garden.  It isn't done, I just did the amount of bending that I can do in one day.  Then I mowed the other half of the front yard and the side and backyard.  I wonder how many more times it will need mowing before we are done for the season.  It all depends on how much rain we get. 


Last night I sewed all of the rows in one direction and all but 3 in the opposite direction and I should be able to finish and photograph it today.  Then I can work on the borders of the other African quilt top.

13 comments:

  1. this top is looking great.
    My sister has a small yard and a push mower she too is hoping she doesn't need to cut it much longer, she does hers like you do half one day and the next day the other

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  2. This African piece is just so pretty!! That looks like it is a really big quilt...I just layered my Winged Strings for pin basting this morning...
    noticed I'm getting low on batting--
    66 already this morning...I think it may hit 80 here today--we're off for an early morning walk...hugs, Julierose

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  3. That glorious green was indeed perfect for this quilt!!

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  4. What a wonderfully happy quilt you're making and such great sewing progress on a day when you also did lots of yard work.

    Hope you slept well!

    Hugs!

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  5. It glows! Front is coming through this afternoon and we'll have to bundle up...at least wear long sleeves. Not much mowing remaining this season.

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  6. Your solid blocks are like ‘windows of light’ ~ that make this piece sparkle. Anxiously await the full photo .

    Your busy days always never cease to amaze me and inspire me too.

    JJM

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  7. I love the look of this layout with the occasional batiks peaking through. Inspirational!

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  8. Beautiful! I have some batiks and African prints that I could probably use for a quilt like this. I'm guessing 2.5 inch wide strips and 8 inch finished blocks. This would make a beautiful quilt -- I could only WISH it would be as beautiful as yours! Those alternating prints really make this quilt shine...Deb E / CA.

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  9. This pattern is one of my favorites....Since I now have practically a store of African fabrics maybe I will do that too...although my energy level is so lacking xo

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  10. You nailed it, for sure! I do love how you've put this all together. It as fun watching.

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  11. Super layout, I love the lighter pops and the green batik squares work so well.

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  12. I love the color and random layout of this quilt. Such a great way to use up scraps. Whoever receives this will be blessed!

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